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Hey everyone, new to the forum, so hopefully this hasn’t been covered somewhere else and I’m gonna get flamed…. here goes:
I watched Eric’s video about replacing pads and rotors and took a stab at rep[lacing them myself on my 2006 hyundai sonata, it’s got 128K miles on it. The old pads and rotors looked like hell so adios they went. I purchased some duralast top of the line pads from autozone and new rotors as well. I pulled all the old hardware off and followed the instructions on replacing pads and rotors and had a proper piston compression tool to turn the pistons back in. Seemed super easy enough and went well at first.
After some driving however it seems as though they’re getting mushy and the car seems less… peppy, you gotta get on the gas a little more and it’s shifting differently. after 128k miles I know how it used to feel. I checked the brake fluid thinking that maybe I pushed some gunky stuff back into the system, and it was greenish, like extra virgin olive oil. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna have to replace that as it’s been a while since the system was flushed for sure. Could this be contributing to brake malfunction where it isn’t letting off or something?
Thanks for any helpful tips, and I will update the forum if the system flush takes care of it.
As a side note, I noticed some small grooves on the rotor almost immediately on one of the new ones, and pulled it off to see that there were two small bits of metal seemingly embedded in the pad, i popped those out with a small electronics screw driver, and it’s not gotten any worse. Wondering if these pads are any good. They were the top of the line DuraLast ones…
Thanks again!
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